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Brant Buckley’s book, “Chicago Blues History: Preserving the Past,” makes for a great Christmas present, or stocking stuffer. The Blues Grave Tour Book consists of 80 artists. You will travel through 15 Chicagoland cemeteries, featuring artist write-ups, gravestones with flowers, and song recommendations.
These great Blues artists shaped, and laid, the foundation for all American Music inspiring John Mayer, Jack White, Eric Clapton, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, and everyone else imaginable. Blues musicians on the tour include Muddy Waters, Koko Taylor, Howlin’ Wolf, Jimmy Reed, Dinah Washington, Big Bill Broonzy, Little Walter, Mississippi Matilda, and Willie Dixon.
The book reached #1 in two categories under Amazon’s Hot New Releases for Blues and R&B and Soul. So, grab a book, or two, and read about the founding Blues musicians. You’ll be happy you did!